Lenovo is making a push into mobile VR with upcoming products based on Google's Daydream platform

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Impulse Gear allowed E3 attendees to try Farpoint for PlayStation VR. The game is awesome, but will a company representative go home with you and stand there to make sure you don't get tangled in the cables?

Meredith didn't elaborate on details, but the products will likely be a smartphone and a VR headset. Google has strict rules on which smartphones and headsets qualify for Daydream, which is based on Android 7.0.

Lenovo's handset will need super-fast mobile CPUs and graphics processors, a high-resolution screen, and specialized sensors. The VR headset will need motion trackers and other sensors.

Android is important to Lenovo's future, and the PC maker is working closely with Google on many projects, Meredith said.

A Lenovo Daydream smartphone should not be confused with the company's upcoming Phab 2 Pro handset, which will use Google's Tango augmented reality platform. The Phab 2 Pro -- which will start at US$499 -- mixes real and virtual worlds by superimposing digital information and images, and it will have special cameras and sensors to recognize, track, and measure objects.

No Daydream device is available yet. But mobile VR headsets like Samsung's Gear VR and Google Cardboard have sold well, and the number of low-cost VR headsets available is growing.

Companies building mobile devices for Daydream include Samsung, HTC, LG, Xiaomi, Huawei, ZTE, Asus, and Alcatel. Lenovo wasn't part of the first batch of partners announced by Google introduced Daydream in May.

Daydream will change the way mobile devices are used, propelling apps from a 2D to a 3D world. Users will be able to roam cities in 3D with Google's Street View, play 360-degree interactive games, or view HBO or Netflix movies like never before.

Companies that will bring content and games to VR headsets via Daydream include the New York Times, Netflix, HBO Now, Hulu, EA, and Major League Baseball.